http://blog.petitdesignco.com/2012/1...ootpart-1.html Love this site for all her quilting designs but she does very well showing how to do binding. 45 degree mitered corner, ending too.
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http://blog.petitdesignco.com/2012/1...ootpart-1.html Love this site for all her quilting designs but she does very well showing how to do binding. 45 degree mitered corner, ending too.
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Thanks for this link.
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That is a nice tutorial. I'm always fascinated by the number of these things that use fabric where the right and wrong side look exactly the same - making it extremely difficult to figure out what's going on. Case in point are the videos by Sharon Schamber. They are excellent and I always refer to them if I haven't done any binding for awhile - but the binding she's using looks the same on both sides.If you are curious, they are YouTube "Binding the Angel". There are three parts. Part 2 is the one that deals with bringing the two ends of the binding together - something I initially found to be almost impossible.
Pat
Good link - thanks it's very clear and helpful.
Thanks for sharing.
Sandra
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Thats the way I do mine, for some time now, but, thanks for the link.
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yes I hate the ones who change the fabric they are using. that is confusing too.
Love this link; discovered so many new things! Thank you for sharing!